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1. What is the geometric shape of the wavefront that originates when a plane wave passes through a convex lens?
a.Converging spherical
b.Diverging spherical
c.Plane
d.None of the above
Answer: (a) Converging Spherical
2. How can the fringe width increase in Young’s double-slit experiment?
a.By decreasing the width of the slit
b.By reducing the separation of slits
c.By reducing the wavelength of the slits
d.By decreasing the distance between slits and the screen
Answer: (b) By decreasing the separation of slits
3. What is the locus of all particles in a medium vibrating in the same phase called?
a.Fringe
b.Wavelet
c.Wavefront
d.None of the above
Answer: (c) Wavefront
4. Which of the following factors does the intensity of light depend on?
a.Frequency
b.Wavelength
c.Amplitude
d.Velocity
Answer: (c) Amplitude
5. Which of the following light phenomena confirms the transverse nature of light?
a.Refraction of light
b.Diffraction of light
c.Dispersion of light
d.Polarization of light
Answer: (d) Polarization of light
6. Polaroid glasses are used in sunglasses because?
a.They are cheaper
b.They have a good colour
c.They look fashionable
d.They reduce the light intensity to half on account of polarization
Answer: (d) They reduce the light intensity to half on account of polarization
7. Two light sources are said to be coherent when both the sources of light emit light of?
a.The same amplitude and phase
b.The same intensity and wavelength
c.The same speed
d.The same wavelength and constant phase difference
Answer: (d) the same wavelength and constant phase difference
8. Which of the following is an application of the Doppler Effect?
a.Doppler Radius
b.Doppler Spectrometer
c.Doppler Velocimeter
d.All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above
9. Who discovered Poisson’s bright spot?
a.Fresnel
b.Rayleigh
c.Fraunhofer
d.Poisson
Answer: (d) Poisson
10. Which of the following is conserved when light waves interfere?
a.Intensity
b.Amplitude
c.Phase
d.None of the above
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1. What is the geometric shape of the wavefront that originates when a plane wave passes through a convex lens?
a.Converging spherical
b.Diverging spherical
c.Plane
d.None of the above
2. How can the fringe width increase in Young’s double-slit experiment?
a.By decreasing the width of the slit
b.By reducing the separation of slits
c.By reducing the wavelength of the slits
d.By decreasing the distance between slits and the screen
3. What is the locus of all particles in a medium vibrating in the same phase called?
a.Fringe
b.Wavelet
c.Wavefront
d.None of the above
4. Which of the following factors does the intensity of light depend on?
a.Frequency
b.Wavelength
c.Amplitude
d.Velocity
5. Which of the following light phenomena confirms the transverse nature of light?
a.Refraction of light
b.Diffraction of light
c.Dispersion of light
d.Polarization of light
6. Polaroid glasses are used in sunglasses because?
a.They are cheaper
b.They have a good colour
c.They look fashionable
d.They reduce the light intensity to half on account of polarization
7. Two light sources are said to be coherent when both the sources of light emit light of?
a.The same amplitude and phase
b.The same intensity and wavelength
c.The same speed
d.The same wavelength and constant phase difference
8. Which of the following is an application of the Doppler Effect?
a.Doppler Radius
b.Doppler Spectrometer
c.Doppler Velocimeter
d.All of the above
9. Who discovered Poisson’s bright spot?
a.Fresnel
b.Rayleigh
c.Fraunhofer
d.Poisson
10. Which of the following is conserved when light waves interfere?
a.Intensity
b.Amplitude
c.Phase
d.None of the above
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(2) It is individual specific DNA identification which is made possible by the finding that no two people are likely to have the same number of copies of repetitive DNA sequences of the regions.
(3) It is also known as DNA profiling.
(4) The chromosomes of every human cell contain scattered through their DNA short, highly repeated 15 nucleotide segments called “mini-satellites” or variable-number Tandem Repeat (VNTR).
Technique for DNA fingerprinting
(1) Only a small amount of tissues like blood or semen or skin cells or the hair root follicle is needed for DNA fingerprinting.
(2) Typically DNA content of about 100,000 cells or about 1 microgram is sufficient.
(3) The procedure of DNA fingerprinting involves the following major steps:
(i) DNA is isolated from the cells in a high-speed refrigerated centrifuge.
(ii) If the sample of DNA is very small, DNA can be amplified by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR).
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(vii) The nylon sheet is then immersed in a bath and probes or makers that are radioactive synthetic DNA segments of known sequences are added. The probes target a specific nucleotide sequence which is complementary to VNTR sequences and hybridizes them.
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(1) Alec Jeffreys et al (1985) developed the procedure of genetic analysis and forensic medicine, called DNA finger printing.
(2) It is individual specific DNA identification which is made possible by the finding that no two people are likely to have the same number of copies of repetitive DNA sequences of the regions.
(3) It is also known as DNA profiling.
(4) The chromosomes of every human cell contain scattered through their DNA short, highly repeated 15 nucleotide segments called “mini-satellites” or variable-number Tandem Repeat (VNTR).
Technique for DNA fingerprinting
(1) Only a small amount of tissues like blood or semen or skin cells or the hair root follicle is needed for DNA fingerprinting.
(2) Typically DNA content of about 100,000 cells or about 1 microgram is sufficient.
(3) The procedure of DNA fingerprinting involves the following major steps:
(i) DNA is isolated from the cells in a high-speed refrigerated centrifuge.
(ii) If the sample of DNA is very small, DNA can be amplified by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR).
(iii) DNA is then cut up into fragments of different length using restriction enzymes.
(iv) The fragments are separated according to size using gel electrophoresis through an agarose gel. The smaller fragments move faster down the gel than the larger ones.
(v) Double stranded DNA is then split into single stranded DNA using alkaline chemicals.
(vi) These separated DNA sequences are transferred to a nylon or nitrocellulose sheet placed over the gel. This is called ‘Southern Blotting’ (after Edward Southern, who first developed this method in 1975).
(vii) The nylon sheet is then immersed in a bath and probes or makers that are radioactive synthetic DNA segments of known sequences are added. The probes target a specific nucleotide sequence which is complementary to VNTR sequences and hybridizes them.
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Applications of DNA fingerprinting
This technique is now used to:
(i) Identify criminals in forensic laboratories.
(ii) Settle paternity disputes.
(iii) Verify whether a hopeful immigrant is, as he or she claims, really a close relative of already an established resident.
(iv) Identify racial groups to rewrite biological evolution.
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